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Self Portrait With “Electric Brain" - Stereolab



     
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From which everything comes<br /> the minimum and the maximum<br /> represent universe in the most<br /> distinguishable way<br /> concentrate, internal side,<br /> which make of a being<br /> a substance and not<br /> a phenomenon,<br /> concentrate<br /> to go from the external<br /> to internal<br /> from the composed to<br /> the simpleperception, appetition<br /> constitute,<br /> action of the very souls<br /> the action, perceptionwhat can be conceived as the<br /> most remote manifestation<br /> of things to be<br /> it is what contains last of<br /> all reasons,<br /> current existence, realityLyrics provided by TANCODEhttps://damnlyrics.com/" readonly=""/>

Self Portrait With “Electric Brain" Lyrics


From which everything comes
the minimum and the maximum
represent universe in the most
distinguishable way
concentrate, internal side,
which make of a being
a substance and not
a phenomenon,
concentrate
to go from the external
to internal
from the composed to
the simpleperception, appetition
constitute,
action of the very souls
the action, perceptionwhat can be conceived as the
most remote manifestation
of things to be

it is what contains last of
all reasons,
current existence, reality

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Stereolab are a UK-based band whose style, mixing 1950s-1960s pop and lounge music with the "motorik" beat of krautrock, was one of the first to which the term "post-rock" was applied. They are noted for the use of vintage keyboard instruments like Moog synthesizers and Vox and Farfisa organs. Stereolab is also notable for founding their own record label, Duophonic Records, with a grant from UK charity The Prince's Trust. The band is often referred to as "The Groop" by their fans (and in the title of their song "The Groop Play Chord X" on the album Space Age Batchelor Pad Music).

Read more about Stereolab on Last.fm.


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